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Functional craniology and brain evolution: from paleontology to biomedicine. [PDF]
Anatomical systems are organized through a network of structural and functional relationships among their elements. This network of relationships is the result of evolution, it represents the actual target of selection, and it generates the set of rules orienting and constraining the morphogenetic processes. Understanding the relationship among cranial
Bruner E +4 more
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The medieval Bolgar population according to craniology data. Preliminary results according to the materials of 2010– 2013 excavations [PDF]
Preliminary results of anthropological analysis of new series materials from the excavation 2010–2013 medieval Bolgar necropolises in 2010–2013 are presented in the article.
Gazimzyanov Ilgizar R.,
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Mitogenomic analysis of a representative of the Chernyakhov culture in the Middle Dniester and their genetic relationship with the Slavs in the context of paleoanthropological data [PDF]
Occupying a fairly extensive territory within the East European Plain, representatives of the Chernyakhov culture interacted with many synchronous tribes of other cultures inhabiting neighbouring regions. The question of a possible Proto-Slavic component
E. V. Rozhdestvenskikh +7 more
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Human skulls study occupies a special place in anthropology due to a significant informational role of this part of the skeleton in determining both general (group) and individual features enabling restoration of individual physical topology and lifetime
Mariya A. Balabanova +1 more
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The article presents the results of craniological and odontological research based on a group of Ustyug-1 burial ground. The goal of the research is to determine genesis of the Bakal population from the Tobol river region of the Great Migration time ...
Poshekhonova O.E. +2 more
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New data on Selkup craniology from the Upper Taz river basin
Some researchers pointed out that the anthropological originality of some native groups of Western Siberia was formed as a result of late metisation processes that occurred in modern times.
Poshekhonova O.E.
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Craniology of Man and the Anthropoid Apes [PDF]
IN answer to Mr. A. T. Mundy's questions, it seems to me that it would be impossible in a young living ape, by artificial means, to prevent his frontal suture from closing, and if we could succeed in keeping it open I question if any marked increase in the size of the animal's frontal lobes would augment his intellectual capacity.
Nóirín MacNamara
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New Information on the Craniology of the Altai Mountains Population of the Hun-Sarmatian Period [PDF]
The paper features the results of an intragroup and intergroup analysis of all presently available craniological materials on nomads from the Altai Mountains of the Hun-Sarmatian period (Bulan-Koby archaeological culture, 2nd century B.C. – 5th century A.
Gazimzyanov Ilgizar R.
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